Elizabeth Culmer (
edenfalling) wrote2024-06-18 11:11 pm
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a minor scheduling dilemma
Decision of the day:
Tomorrow I don't need to be in to work until 1pm-ish, because I am working a half day so that I can also work a half day on Saturday without incurring excessive overtime. (During the summer, the rental office keeps some weekend hours to accommodate tours, let new tenants pick up keys, and also give me additional chances to stage apartments for photos and videos.)
Here are some things I could do with my unexpectedly free morning:
1. Sleep in
2. Get a long overdue haircut
3. Miscellaneous household chores (put away laundry, hang some pictures, wash dishes, clean bathroom, etc.)
4. Cross-stitch and listen to the Hidden Almanac
I cannot do all four. I probably should choose options 2 and 3, but the siren lure of sleeping in is very strong. So is the siren lure of cross-stitch, to be perfectly honest.
(The danger of choosing to sleep in is, of course, that I might end up sleeping in for more than an extra 60-90 minutes and then have no time for anything else.)
...I will set my alarm for the usual time and see how I feel in the morning, I guess.
Tomorrow I don't need to be in to work until 1pm-ish, because I am working a half day so that I can also work a half day on Saturday without incurring excessive overtime. (During the summer, the rental office keeps some weekend hours to accommodate tours, let new tenants pick up keys, and also give me additional chances to stage apartments for photos and videos.)
Here are some things I could do with my unexpectedly free morning:
1. Sleep in
2. Get a long overdue haircut
3. Miscellaneous household chores (put away laundry, hang some pictures, wash dishes, clean bathroom, etc.)
4. Cross-stitch and listen to the Hidden Almanac
I cannot do all four. I probably should choose options 2 and 3, but the siren lure of sleeping in is very strong. So is the siren lure of cross-stitch, to be perfectly honest.
(The danger of choosing to sleep in is, of course, that I might end up sleeping in for more than an extra 60-90 minutes and then have no time for anything else.)
...I will set my alarm for the usual time and see how I feel in the morning, I guess.